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1. eTurabian features

--1.1 Choose between Basic vs. Advanced interfaces

--1.2 Various methods to generate citations

--1.3 Tools to organize citation results

--1.4 Error checking

--1.5 Extra formatting explanations

--1.6 FREE to everyone

2. Troubleshoot

--2.1 The program did not work.

--2.2 My citation result is not saved.

--2.3 Book citation express does not work.

--2.4 Where is my saved citation result?

3. Common Q&A about formatting citations in Turabian Style

--3.1 How do I cite a book in foreign language?

--3.2 Turabian reference lists and parentheticals for Weblog (blog) entry

--3.3 Turabian parenthetial citation for Website

--3.4 How would you cite classical books in Turabian style?

--3.5 How do you cite on-line reports according to Turabian?

--3.6 How should 'revised' be handled?

--3.7 Is a parenthetical and reference list available?

4. Using eTurabian online citation generator

--4.1 How do I export bibliography results into my paper?

--4.2 What is the difference between basic and advanced interfaces?

--4.3 What is MARC record and where to find it?

--4.4 What are the libraries catalogues that work with book citation express program?

Last updated: May 26, 2009.

 

eTurabian Frequently Asked Questions - eTurabian guide and citation samples

3. Common Q&A about formatting citations in Turabian Style

--3.6 How should "revised" be handled?

The way we understand Turabian guidelines, you do not need to include 'revised' if you provide the edition number - the other info you provide identifies the book. Turabian 7th edition does not give an example for a way to include both - "include the number or description of the edition after the title" - p. 170 - 171.

Since Turabian 7th edition also has similar situation here is an example:

Bibliography:
Turabian, Kate L. A Manual For Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style For Students and Researchers. 7th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

Footnote:
Kate L. Turabian, A Manual For Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style For Students and Researchers, 7th ed. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007), 171.